It biases presidents toward nominating the youngest qualified jurist they can find, rather than the best jurist they can find.
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Yet, Trump is a politician, and Roberts is a jurist; a politician is valued by such public commentary, while a jurist is valued by its avoidance.
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A traditional jurist who respects freedom & understands intent of Constitution.
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Looking forward to meeting with senators, being an independent jurist.
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Brilliant jurist, has had an amazing career on the court.
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And Mr Kavanaugh is not just one more conservative jurist.
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EARL WARREN was the 218th century's most consequential American jurist.
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He was the most influential conservative jurist of contemporary times.
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That is the record of a moderate, fair-minded, nonpartisan jurist.
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But Chief US District Judge Mark Walker isn't a normal jurist.
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Finally, Curiel is first and foremost a respected American federal jurist.
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Like Neil Gorsuch, he played the part of a model jurist.
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"Justice Andrew McDonald is a brilliant and thoughtful jurist," Looney said.
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But not every defendant is the son of a prominent jurist.
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He is, by all accounts, a brilliant jurist and a kind man.
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Trump says the jurist should recuse himself because of his Mexican heritage.
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The judge has a long history as a thoughtful lawyer and jurist.
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"Justice Kennedy by and large was a pro-business jurist," Grossman said.
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Judge Kavanaugh has not served as a neutral and fair-minded jurist.
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"There's a special burden on this nominee to be an independent jurist."
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The last jurist to be impeached was my client Judge Thomas Porteous.
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Republican senators portrayed Judge Gorsusch as a highly qualified and independent jurist.
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Mr. Welch urged the panel to choose a distinguished federal jurist instead.
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It was the brainchild of a Polish jurist, almost 40 years ago.
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He is an outspoken and iconoclastic jurist with a quick, irreverent wit.
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" Discussing the need for an independent jurist, Grassley said, "Good judges understand this.
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Make no mistake about it, Judge Gorsuch is a brilliant, if wily jurist.
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He became the first California jurist recalled from the bench in 86 years.
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Garland has a centrist reputation as a jurist and a long paper trail.
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But Taney, the nation's fifth chief justice, was a jurist, not a general.
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Kennedy was confirmed after Democrats killed the nomination of conservative jurist Robert Bork.
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Kennedy will all but certainly be replaced with a more staunchly conservative jurist.
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He has an outstanding record both as a jurist and as an investigator.
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Judge Balkman, an elected jurist and former state legislator, presided over the case.
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Senators approved merely one circuit jurist all last year and one in 2016.
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Judge Balkman, an elected jurist and former state legislator, presided over the case.
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Garland is a centrist jurist with two decades as a federal appeals court judge.
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ET before Judge Richard Leon, a senior jurist appointed by President George W. Bush.
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David Souter, appointed by a Republican (George H.W. Bush), became a reliably liberal jurist.
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Judge Gorsuch is the type of jurist who can help reverse this unfortunate trend.
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Wade and others seeing him as an honest distinguished jurist slimed with uncorroborated lies.
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"She was a superb jurist and an even more superb human being," he continued.
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A second investigation began in April 1998 under a different British jurist, Lord Saville.
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And I think he needs to get a jurist basically looking at the law.
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He seemed as safe a bet as a respected jurist with an accomplished resume.
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Once upon a time, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was the great modern American jurist.
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Judge Neil Gorsuch is an outstanding jurist and a scholarly student of the law.
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So I think the president is going to pick another qualified jurist, like Justice Gorsuch.
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This guy has a storied career as a jurist on the federal court of appeal.
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The 21-year-old Judge Gorsuch is considered to be a conservative jurist, like Scalia.
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He made an important choice, the right choice, a brilliant jurist, there is no question.
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A jurist by training, Mr. Mansour has long relished his role in the public eye.
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The committee's chairman, Republican Chuck Grassley, defended Gorsuch as a mainstream jurist worthy of confirmation.
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Gorsuch is seen by analysts as a jurist similar to Scalia, who died on Feb.
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"He was an extraordinary individual and jurist, admired and treasured by his colleagues," Roberts said.
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The senators basically suggested that Barrett's faith could prevent her from being a fair jurist.
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After all, why not pay homage to a jurist instead of a reality television star?
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" SUSAN COLLINS, REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATOR OF MAINE: "Judge Garland is a capable and accomplished jurist.
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If he appoints a liberal jurist to the Supreme Court, I'm gonna lose my mind.
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Judge Ellis exhibited open hostility to the prosecution and an irascible temperament unbecoming a jurist.
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In my judgment, Kyle Duncan, unquestionably, will make a surpassing Fifth Circuit judge and jurist.
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Mike Bloomberg just released a new campaign ad featuring the most trusted jurist in America.
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Mr. Schumer suggested the conservative jurist was determined to hide his views from the public.
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Those close to Kavanaugh say he&aposs an incredibly smart jurist, also not a polarizing personality.
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Brett Kavanaugh is not the only conservative jurist in America with a Supreme Court-ready resume.
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But Mr Gorsuch is a scholarly, refined jurist whom Democrats will be hard-pressed to vilify.
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Kavanaugh is a prep school alumnus and an Ivy Leaguer and a die-hard conservative jurist.
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His dissent, for example, on the independent counsel case is a brilliant piece of jurist work.
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Liberal law professors at Yale who know Kavanaugh well agree that he is a brilliant jurist.
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He's beloved by both liberal and conservative fellow judges and universally regarded as a brilliant jurist.
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His qualifications, however, go well beyond just his past public service and acumen as a jurist.
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He's a mostly centrist and widely admired jurist confirmed by the Senate 76-23 in 1997.
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He is an acclaimed jurist, perhaps one of the greatest legal minds in this country today.
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"It's time for serious consideration to be given to a talented African-American jurist," said Rep.
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Judge Kavanaugh is widely regarded as a competent jurist and qualified to sit on the court.
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Republicans know they're not going to confirm Obama's nominee to replace legendary conservative jurist Antonin Scalia.
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If he had embraced the new Church, he would perhaps have been a far different jurist.
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Even his own nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, a Coloradan jurist, thought this too much.
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During fiery hearings at the Senate Judiciary Committee, he vowed to be a fair and independent jurist.
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As the shah teetered, he obscured his aim of velayat-e faqih (guardianship of the Islamic jurist).
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Judge Kavanaugh would be the most qualified jurist in America to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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There was no mention of how the jurist felt that night in the Presidio County sheriff's report.
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As a circuit judge, he developed a reputation as a brilliant, conservative jurist and a persuasive writer.
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This way they can reject the Supreme Court nomination outright and demand a jurist acceptable to Democrats.
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BRAKING: Firebrand jurist Roy Moore wins Alabama GOP primary runoff for U.S. Senate, defeating Trump-backed incumbent.
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Finally, today is the birthday of the late jurist Charles P. Sifton, who would have been 81.
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At a minimum, this exquisitely qualified and widely admired jurist deserves a fair hearing and a vote.
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Lucas praised Stras as a "well-regarded jurist" who has served on Minnesota's Supreme Court for years.
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Trump's shaming of the distinguished and courageous jurist, who was born in Indiana, set yet another low.
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Some have vouched for his intellectual rigor and a sense of fairness he displayed as a jurist.
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While Judge Smith was considered a liberal lion, he also repeatedly demonstrated his independence as a jurist.
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Many conservatives argue that a jurist who replicates Justice Scalia's approach to law should fill the vacancy.
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Marshall is one of three judges profiled here, along with Brennan and the Israeli jurist Aharon Barak.
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Her absence from the court would likely be filled by a conservative jurist appointed by President Donald Trump.
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International jurist groups and activists have criticized Duterte for what they say is an attempt to evade justice.
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If she were to retire, President Donald Trump could have an opportunity to name a third conservative jurist.
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But at least so far, Judge Wood has shown herself to be a firm jurist in the proceeding.
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Or to paraphrase famed jurist Charles Black, the curves of callousness and sincerity intersect at their respective maxima.
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He will be confirmed because he is a brilliant jurist who is indisputably qualified for the Supreme Court.
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Gorsuch, befitting a jurist with a sense of personal dignity, denounced some of Trump's excesses in this regard.
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It would be a first step in demonstrating that he is the independent jurist he claims to be.
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Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative jurist who died in 2016, took a different view of the Arizona case.
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But also be mindful that there are many aspects of caregiving that can't be scheduled, Jurist-Rosner said.
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The body's current center-left president is set to be replaced by a conservative jurist on Aug. 29.
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Another such jurist, who was impeached and removed from the bench, would likely vote on any Kavanaugh impeachment.
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They would recruit a devil's advocate, a jurist, to argue against the candidacy by fair means or foul.
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But on Monday he did pick a normal conservative jurist to nominate to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh.
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The 85-year-old jurist was scheduled to appear at Los Angeles' Skirball Cultural Center on Jan. 29.
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Like Cruz, he has cast Antonin Scalia not just as a distinguished jurist but as a black-robed deity.
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Gorsuch is a widely acclaimed jurist, a favorite of conservatives and libertarians but also very respected by liberal colleagues.
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At Wartburg, he wrote to Nicolas Gerbel, a jurist and scholar of canon law, laying out his views clearly.
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Instead, Trump will fill Scalia's slot, and he has promised to nominate a jurist who backs the Second Amendment.
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"Justice Kennedy is the most powerful jurist in the world," said law professor Jessica Levinson of Loyola Law School.
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Kavanaugh undermined his credibility as a fair-minded jurist by indulging in some imaginative leaps to attack Democratic senators.
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He has labored for a decade as an appellate jurist and earned high praise from his colleagues and scholars.
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That's a striking claim for a distinguished jurist, but it's misleading on the law and background of the politics.
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Judge Kavanaugh, who finally had the microphone hours later, portrayed himself as an impartial jurist and affable family man.
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President Trump has selected the kind of reliably conservative jurist that one would expect any Republican president to nominate.
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"It's a difficult thing when parties include to bring the families of a jurist" into a proceeding, he added.
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Because she is an experienced, moderate nominee and the court needs every jurist, the Senate must promptly confirm her.
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Make the asterisk president's nominee become an asterisk jurist, the only one confirmed under an altered set of rules.
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"In his three years on the court, he has earned a reputation as a smart and careful jurist," Totenberg writes.
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The president also said he would select a jurist who had more than just a theoretical grasp of legal principles.
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INGRAHAM: Speaking of the law and constitutional matters, Ben, here is esteemed would be jurist Katy Tur at MSNBC today.
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" In addition, Harvard Law School Professor Richard Lazarus said he admires Kavanaugh's "skills as a jurist, and his legal acumen.
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Gorsuch appears to be a jurist who is willing to speak his mind, as he did when he criticized Trump.
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A jurist who prefers elections to judicial decisions would have no chance of being nominated by a Democratic president today.
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Biden suggested in interviews last week Obama pick a "consensus candidate" and not the most "liberal jurist" he could muster.
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Kavanaugh was carefully vetted by a Trump team that did not want a vacillating jurist in the mode of Kennedy.
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A close look at Kavanaugh's record reveals a jurist who is out of sync with most Latinos on critical issues.
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Brett Kavanaugh, based on his record as an appeals court jurist, will be a conservative Justice of the Supreme Court.
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On September 26th, Roy Moore, a populist conservative jurist, defeated Senator Luther Strange, the incumbent, in the state's Republican primary.
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For his part, Cramer defended Kavanaugh's reputation as a jurist and decried what he called mob rule by Democratic lawmakers.
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But the 83-year-old jurist has also earned the nickname "Notorious R.B.G" for her outspoken comments off the bench.
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They blame Democrats for ratcheting up a confirmation battle over a jurist that they say is well within the mainstream.
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His excellence as a jurist is surpassed only by the respect and affection people in both parties feel toward him.
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Trump will have his second opportunity to nominate a justice and will likely replace Kennedy with a young, conservative jurist.
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Republicans sought to insulate a plainly well-credentialed jurist whom they hope to install as the court's next conservative stalwart.
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The court is now two members short and will be down three when the European jurist steps down in December.
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They also bias presidents toward nominating the youngest qualified jurist they can find, rather than the best candidate they can find.
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But it is clear that the jurist who usually occupies the swing seat, Anthony Kennedy, is a vote against the unions.
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Justice Gorsuch is, thus far, filling the role of a Republican-tapped jurist predictably, matching or surpassing his predecessor's conservative credentials.
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Ten years ago the longtime jurist realized that his county was putting too many people with mental health problems in jail.
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"As a jurist, Judge Roberts' approach will be that of his entire career: carefully, faithfully applying the Constitution and legal precedent."
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He was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit, with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh.
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In 219 she became a jurist with the National Society of Fine Arts, something of a boys' club at the time.
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ICOM's statement can be included in national or international legislation and there is no way a jurist could reproduce this text.
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Surely, there is a qualified and independent jurist who understands the proper function of the court, even if others do not.
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Judge Gorsuch, who currently sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, is a well accomplished jurist.
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The famous TV jurist and her kids hit up Milos in NYC for a delicious seafood dinner, just for the halibut.
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It has produced some of the world's most beloved literature, like the love poems of the 13th century Iranian jurist Rumi.
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Lo and behold, Bush wasn't an objective potential jurist seeking to call "balls and strikes," as Chief Justice Roberts once said.
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Khomeini's political ideology, known in Farsi as "velayat-e-faqih," or guardianship of a supreme jurist, is a uniquely Shiite concept.
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In reality, the jurisprudence of Judge Gorsuch reflects a jurist who crafts his decisions closely to the text of a statute.
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"Based on all the information I have available to me, I've found Judge Kavanaugh to be a qualified jurist," he said.
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"In my view, he was the most influential jurist of our generation," Judge Ambro said of Justice Scalia, who died last week.
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Kavanaugh provided information about his career as an attorney and jurist, his service in the executive branch, education, society memberships and more.
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That will put the Supreme Court, and potentially this new jurist, at the fulcrum of Trump's efforts to change life in America.
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The jurist who eventually secures the lifetime post will likely decide the law not just for this generation but for the next.
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He selected their long-time ally, Mike Pence, as vice president, and nominated conservative jurist Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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In a tweet today, Kristol compared Anton to the infamous Carl Schmitt, the German jurist who helped Adolf Hitler destroy German democracy.
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Appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1986, Scalia became known as a brilliant jurist in an era of conservative court dominance.
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"You let him sit there and pass judgment on people" as a jurist "for 40 years and don't say anything?" she asked.
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But most Republicans insist a judge must be anti-abortion and most Democrats that a jurist has to be unconditionally pro-choice.
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While the odds are less than 50/50, there is still a solid 40% chance for those hoping for another female jurist.
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"When we pitched this in 2016, it was a celebration of a feminist jurist who really embraces our core values," she said.
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He will never be mistaken for a liberal jurist, but he's known as an institutionalist who wants to protect the court's reputation.
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The sitting justice who is least friendly to business is Sonia Sotomayor, exactly the kind of liberal jurist many Republicans fear Mrs.
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Thankfully, a jurist of his integrity can withstand the opposition, and his "patience, calmness, coolness and attention" will come in quite handy.
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Judge Garland is a well-known and well-respected jurist who could just as well have been nominated by a Republican president.
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His opinions bear the mark of a careful jurist on a court well known as a launching pad to the Supreme Court.
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And how might this change with the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a more solidly conservative jurist than Anthony Kennedy?
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Labor unions were essential to what the Progressive-Era jurist Louis Brandeis called "industrial democracy" — democracy adapted to a complex modern economy.
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Democrats and their allies have agreed on a strategy: They will paint Judge Kavanaugh as a jurist who would overturn Roe v.
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And have talked about this as a political endeavor rather than ... to approach it as our job which is a potential jurist.
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"I have not found any reasons why this jurist should not be a Supreme Court justice," Mr. Manchin said in a statement.
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" Booker added that it's a "choice piece of irony" that Kavanaugh was "very much a political actor before he was a jurist.
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Judge Gorsuch is a highly qualified, mainstream jurist, which is why he was unanimously confirmed to circuit court by the Senate in 2006.
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Overall, Citron depicts Gorsuch as a jurist very much in line with Scalia, including on some areas where Scalia departed from other conservatives.
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Now he has delivered a conservative jurist, a move that will likely do much to solidify his political position within his own party.
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Mr Trump's refugee and travel ban may indeed wind up in the justices' hands, including those of his newly installed jurist, Neil Gorsuch.
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And it's hard to be a conservative jurist — qualified enough for the Supreme Court — without any Bush or GOP establishment connections at all.
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"As a jurist, Judge Roberts's approach will be that of his entire career: carefully, faithfully applying the Constitution and legal precedent," Cruz wrote.
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" She added: "He was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit, with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh.
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Judge Kennedy said she has been a jurist for 28 years and could not think of anyone who had committed such monstrous crimes.
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While Flake said a "conservative jurist" should replace Scalia, Garland could be a better alternative than a potentially more liberal nominee from Clinton.
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If Hillary Clinton won the presidency and got a Democratic Senate along with it, a liberal jurist would have taken Antonin Scalia's seat.
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Gorsuch, a cool-headed and amiable jurist, sat quietly, sometimes smiling, nodding or taking written notes before getting to deliver his own statement.
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His successor, who will be a conservative jurist nominated by President Donald Trump, will begin to reshape American law as soon as October.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) on Monday called Trump a racist for insisting that someone's ethnicity could preclude them from being a fair jurist.
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His retirement in June gave the party a historic opportunity: to replace the Supreme Court's swing justice with a more doctrinaire conservative jurist.
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This action would ensure that a qualified jurist could be held hostage to an angry minority faction still seething over their November drubbing.
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Elsewhere, Kingsley's jurist and a young accomplice are staging honey traps for pedophiles before rearranging their testicles and cleaning out their bank accounts.
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Her father, a jurist, was a violent man, according to Comiclopedia, and her mother, a homemaker, urged her to become resourceful and independent.
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I am confident that he is a fair and thoughtful jurist who will respect the Constitution and refrain from legislating from the bench.
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The earl became Britain's answer to Judge Crater, the dodgy American jurist who disappeared in 21982 after leaving a restaurant near Times Square.
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Already the Bolsheviks had murdered any number of harmless people; Nabokov's jurist father, as his son would later note, was anything but harmless.
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Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, the 82-year-old jurist who Kavanaugh replaced, was in the courtroom, as were members of the new justice's family.
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The Alabama Senate candidate and former jurist joined Vice President Mike Pence and GOP senators at their weekly, closed-door policy luncheon on Tuesday.
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But buying them a gift can be difficult, so we've created a handy-dandy gift guide for the jurist-obsessed person in your life.
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Kavanaugh is a brilliant jurist who successfully navigated the confirmation process 12 years ago to get on the appellate court where he now serves.
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Priebus said the age of the nominee will be a factor in Trump's deliberations, possibly preferring a relatively young jurist for the lifetime post.
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Ahead of the confirmation vote on Saturday, both Bredesen and Blackburn backed the conservative jurist, despite multiple sexual misconduct allegations being levied against him.
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But in recent months, the jurist has appeared skeptical of the now-presumptive GOP front-runner and seemed to openly mock him on Twitter.
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In O'Connor he found a distinguished, respected and wise jurist every bit as worthy of sitting on the nation's highest court as any man.
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And Mr. Moore, twice effectively removed as the state's ranking jurist, noted that he had long been among the most scrutinized politicians in Alabama.
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How could a jurist who was so carefully vetted for ideological purity have turned apostate on such a defining issue, saving Obamacare from oblivion?
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Hossain, an 82-year-old Oxford-educated international jurist and close ally of Hasina's father in freedom struggle, has not been spared the attacks.
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Justice Hugo Black, generally considered to have been an iconic jurist and great defender of the First Amendment, earned his law degree at Alabama.
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Before Mr. Xi's ascension to power in 2012, the jurist was a rising star, serving as the top official in Hunan, Mao's home province.
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Nadler said his panel's jurisdiction over Kavanaugh could center around whether the jurist lied to the Senate during his contentious confirmation hearings last year.
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" One year later, he was sued by a Manhattan judge after ripping the jurist on air as a "creep" and "a senile old dirtbag.
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If confirmed, the appellate judge would become the second young, conservative jurist Trump has put on the top U.S. court during his first term.
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But it is in his day job on the Supreme Court that the mild-mannered jurist could have a bigger impact on Trump's presidency.
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"One year later, he was sued by a Manhattan judge after ripping the jurist on air as a "creep" and "a senile old dirtbag.
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"The ones who agree with our judgments say the court of justice is fantastic," the Belgian jurist said in an interview at the Luxembourg court.
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He's a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time.
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Where Mr Trump has acted appropriately—as with his nomination of a principled, conservative jurist to fill a Supreme Court vacancy—he deserves to prevail.
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It centers on the concept of the "Guardianship of the Jurist," also known as the Supreme Leader, Iran's most powerful political, religious and military figure.
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"Justice Fachin is a jurist of the first order, who has shown himself to be an efficient and independent judge," Moro said in a statement.
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So it's entirely possible that people who criticize Judge Kavanaugh and fear the worst about him are actually being unfair to him as a jurist.
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The 54-year-old conservative jurist was confirmed in October 2018 on a 50-48 vote in a U.S. Senate controlled by Trump's fellow Republicans.
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"Democrats have more than enough information to understand that this is a highly qualified jurist that should be the next Supreme Court justice," said Sen.
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To others, he was a thoughtful jurist who steadfastly refused to embrace a results-oriented ideology; instead, he analyzed each case on its own merits.
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The Republican jurist from Colorado stood up for Gutierrez-Brizuela in a decision recently handed down by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.
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Of course, much more than ceremonial independence will be necessary for Justice Kavanaugh to convince doubters he is the independent jurist he claims to be.
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From the New York Times's archives: In a written statement, President Reagan said he welcomed the appointment of ''such a distinguished jurist as Lawrence Walsh.
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That presents a perilous challenge for Roberts, who since becoming the country's top jurist 15 years ago has striven to keep the court above politics.
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Now, with President Trump's pledge to nominate a "pro-life" jurist to replace the retiring Justice Kennedy, the senators are under pressure as never before.
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Instead, they will watch on Friday as a conservative jurist is confirmed for a lifetime appointment, with no power to filibuster nominees for future vacancies.
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"[Y]our ignorant anti-immigrant opinions, your border wall rhetoric, and your recent bigoted attack on an American jurist are just plain despicable," Vela wrote.
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His nomination was pending for years, caught up in controversy with Senate Democrats who believed Kavanaugh too much a partisan to be a neutral jurist.
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Later that month, Judge Sérgio Moro — the jurist who had spearheaded the investigation into Petrobras — ordered the release of a wiretap recording from Lula's phone.
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Reports indicate that, in addition to forming a personal friendship with the late Justice Scalia, Gorsuch patterned his own legal thinking after the outspoken conservative jurist.
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The relationship faced increased scrutiny since the university named its law school for conservative jurist Antonin Scalia in 2016, in conjunction with a Koch Foundation donation.
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He&aposs a qualified, competent jurist with a long record and a clear conservative, and yet not one so-called liberal Democrat voted against Justice Scalia.
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Miwardi, a ninth-century Iraqi jurist, claimed that it could cure illness; another intellectual said that it was developed by a descendent of Cain and Abel.
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A 60-something white jurist who attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School didn't excite the base in the same way, perhaps, another candidate might have.
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Ginsburg, a liberal jurist who will turn 86 in March, took part in the private conference among the nine justices on the court to discuss cases.
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"I put party politics aside to support Judge Gorsuch because he is a most qualified jurist," Manchin said earlier Thursday after Democrats temporarily blocked his nomination.
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In 2011, the conservative jurist whom Trump often holds up as an example for judicial nominees wrote the Supreme Court's 7-2 decision in Brown v.
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If the person nominated is a thoughtful, honest and conservative jurist, he or she can and should, at the minimum, be confirmed with 51 Senate votes.
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Scalia was a great conservative jurist but he took the lead in opening the floodgates for unlimited corporate political donations with the 2010 Citizens United ruling.
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In Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump nominated has nominated an excellent jurist who understands his limited role as judge, just as he did with Justice Neil Gorsuch.
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"This is a distinguished jurist who has been on the court for 19 years and his record deserves scrutiny," Ms. Collins told reporters at the Capitol.
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He is a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style, universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds in our time.
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However, many public intellectuals and noted figures including jurist Fali Nariman, are now questioning the nation's commitment to a tolerant, pluralist, and progressive vision of India.
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Still, opposing Kavanaugh is worthwhile even if it simply leads to the confirmation of a broadly similar jurist who doesn't face credible accusations of sexual assault.
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It's instead a predictable exercise in motivated reasoning — drafted by a jurist with a history of ruling against policies and laws advanced by President Barack Obama.
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A former law professor at the University of Michigan, Judge Larsen said at her confirmation hearing last year that she would be an independent-minded jurist.
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Business Insider spoke with Jurist-Rosner and Michael Walsh, the cofounder and CEO at the caregiving-support company Cariloop, about how employers could support these workers.
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One of those two seats was a vacancy that McConnell preserved by stopping Garland, a moderate jurist respected by both Democrats and Republicans, from being confirmed.
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But others, including Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was Justice Scalia's closest friend on the court, said it was a fitting tribute to an influential jurist.
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The 65-year-old jurist, without mentioning Trump by name, called his attempts to influence the case "inappropriate" and said he did not sway her decision.
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When Oakland-based U.S. District Court Judge Haywood Gilliam issued his first ruling against the wall projects in May, Trump went after the jurist on Twitter.
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Their accounts at Thursday's hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee could determine whether the conservative jurist will get a lifetime seat on the nation's highest court.
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Jeff Sessions dialed up Trump's campaign to relay mounting alarm among elected Republicans about the presumptive nominee's assaults on a jurist because of his Mexican roots.
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" Sheikh Haitham al-Haddad, an Islamic jurist, described the NHS proposal as a "killing" and asserted that "killing one soul is like killing the entire humanity.
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But the process might not be as clear-cut for this prominent jurist who was also subject to a misconduct complaint in 20093 involving computer pornography.
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He has been broadly regarded as a hard-right jurist who, even if bitter over the Hill claims, votes based on his ideology not on payback.
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It also demonstrated how a jurist Trump believed could be swiftly confirmed and bring glory to his legacy is beginning to teeter toward the opposite result.
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He hired the Spanish human rights jurist, Baltasar Garzón, who filed suit against the Ecuadorean government in its own courts, saying Mr. Assange's rights were violated.
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